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Italian Evening Intermediate Course

talian evening classes are to be taking place in central London between 7pm to 8.30pm. Class sizes are restricted to a maximum of 12 students to ensure the needs of all students in the class can be catered for. The level of our classes are classified according to the European Framework of Languages. Intermediate classes at Happy Languages are B1 level classes. This level is suitable for all those who have studied Italian Language for 90 hours. To evaluate your level, please click this link for more information or take this test. See what students say about us: testimonials All courses are on a 10-week basis. Each weekly lesson lasts for 1,5 hours (15 hours in total for each course). Syllabus B1.1 The Price Includes: All Teaching Materials Extra contents available on this page (Lesson Summaries, Video Tutorial, Grammar Tips) Happy Languages’ Membership Card Free or discounted Happy Languages’ Events Would you like to take an exam at the end of your course? Happy Languages is CILS (Certificate granted by Università per Stranieri di Siena) preparation and exam center: see more  

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Barcelona Taste Food Tour, Gótico // Thursday, 19 December

The city’s first gastronomical tapas tour, The Barcelona Taste is about food. And lots of it! On this 3 hour food tour we stop in 3 small food establishments in the Gothic neighborhood of Barcelona. Our venues range from high-quality specialty shops to home-style tapas restaurants, each one with its own scrumptious specialties for you to taste. A knowledgeable and very friendly guide will safely lead you through this labyrinth of a neighborhood, all the while sharing stories about Barcelona life, food, and history. You will enjoy all the cuisine, and, due to the small size of the group, you will also enjoy a more personal, relaxed experience. Full refunds are available up to 48 hours prior to the start of the tour. We are unable to refund bookings made fewer than 48 hours before a tour begins.

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Washington Capitals vs. New York Islanders

Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Will Call tickets can be picked up anytime the Box Office is open, thru event start time. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a valid photo ID. General Information... 202-628-3200 Accessible Seating Only.. 202-661-5065 Box office is open on non-event days from 12pm-4pm (Monday-Friday); closed on non-event Saturdays and Sundays Box office is open on non-event days from 12pm-4pm (Monday-Friday); closed on non-event Saturdays and Sundays *Hours subject to change To better accommodate your needs, Capital One Arena has requested that all accessible seating ticket accommodations be solicited only through their representatives. Please contact a Capital One Arena representative for further help with your ticket purchase.* Advance ticket purchase may be required. * Box office information is subject to change.

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WICKED (NY)

CashCheckAmExVisaMC Pick up tickets 1 hour prior to show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo ID. (212) 586-6510 Monday - Wednesday 10am - 8pm Thursday - Saturday 10am - 8:30pm

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Shania Twain: Queen Of Me Tour

Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express For more information please see the below FAQ link. https://www.t-mobilecenter.com/plan_your_visit/faqs_1 For more information please see the below FAQ link. https://www.t-mobilecenter.com/plan_your_visit/faqs_1 For more information please see the below FAQ link. https://www.t-mobilecenter.com/plan_your_visit/faqs_1 For more information please see the below FAQ link. https://www.t-mobilecenter.com/plan_your_visit/faqs_1

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Careers in Film Training (Edinburgh)

Aimed at upper primary and lower secondary educators, this engaging CLPL session gives attendees the chance to learn about roles in the film industry for their young people. Focused on four curricular areas (maths, PSHE, English and art & design), we have developed a subject-based approach to film industry careers education. Through dynamic classroom activities, this session will enable teachers to further develop the skill set of their young people and to link their skills to interesting film industry job roles. Designed for flexible re-delivery in subject-specific lessons, tutor time or as stand-alone careers sessions, this course will provide you with a fully developed PowerPoint presentation and bespoke printable resources for your classroom. Interlaced with film clips, this fun session will give you a creative approach to engage pupils in an industry that forms a booming part of the UK economy, and help you to broaden your pupils' outlook and aspirations for the future. 'A brilliant workshop that has inspired me to get back to school and tell everyone about the possibilities of these resources. My class are going to love looking at different subjects through filmmaking and production' ANGELA MCDONALD, TEACHER, CHRISTIE PARK PRIMARY, SCOTLAND If you require an invoice for this session, please email Edinburgh@intofilm.org

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LITA Lean IT Foundation 2 Days Training in Seoul

Course Description: Lean IT Foundation helps IT organizations to ensure that they provide their customers with the Best possible services. Through understanding customer value, the Processes that deliver this value, the way to manage performance, the way to organize and the required attitude and behavior, IT organizations are helped to develop a continuous improvement mindset. Lean IT is complementary to all other Best Practice methods (such as ITIL®, PRINCE2® and P3O®).  This Course covers the Foundation level certification of the Lean IT Association. Further Lean IT qualifications are Lean IT Kaizen Lead, Lean IT Coach and Lean IT Leadership. The Lean IT Foundation is the entry level certification. This certification is mandatory for the other certifications.  The primary purpose of the Course is to provide a basis for accreditation of people involved with Lean IT Foundation. It documents the Learning outcomes of the Lean IT Foundation and describes the Requirements a candidate is expected to meet to demonstrate that these Learning outcomes have been achieved. Course Topics: Module1: Introduction ●     Lean Principles: how these are related to one another. ●     Waste: ability to identify types of waste within an IT organization or Process (TIMWOOD with Talent) ●     The cost of poor quality and reasons for using Lean Principles to improve performance ●     Types of activities: ability to define what IT activities fall into which category ●     PDCA: ability to describe how the PDCA cycle works on the most basic level ●     Relationship to other models and methods used within IT: understand where Lean IT differs from and complements other methods. The connection of Lean IT with IT service Management is specifically investigated. Module2: The Customer ●     Types of customer value and the factors that influence customer value ●     The link between the Voice of the Customer and Critical to Quality ●     How to construct a Critical to Quality tree Module3: The Process ●     Relationship of Process (Value stream) with the other Lean Principles ●     The difference between Push and Pull systems ●     The steps for creating a Value Stream Map, using SIPOC and Value Stream Map ●     Waste in a Value Stream Map, ability to identify the symbols for the TIMWOOD waste ●     Explain the SIPOC and VSM using IT examples e.g. SIPOC: Software development, VSM: High level Change Process (other examples are permitted) Module4: Performance ●     Relationship of performance with the PDCA cycle ●     The key aspects of a KPI ●     Why time is the most important production factor within IT ●     The relationship of PCE with VSM ●     The role of skills and knowledge in ensuring performance Module5: Organization ●     Why organizations need to be customer oriented ●     What the goal is of a performance dialogue ●     The use of each of the visual Management boards – day board, week board and Kaizen/improvement board Module6: Kaizen ●     Which tools from the other dimensions are used in which phase of the DMAIC cycle ●     Prioritization of improvement candidates through feasibility and impact in determining both which problems to solve with a Kaizen and which solutions to implement at the Improve step of the Kaizen Module7: Behavior & Attitude ●     The difference between behavior and attitude ●     The difference between traditional Management and Lean Management ●     The behavior and attitude required for successful use of Lean ●     Behavior and Attitude in relation to expectations surrounding a change in way of working  Learning Goals: ●     The Principles underlying the Lean philosophy ●     The importance of understanding and delivering customer value ●     The way Lean looks at Processes and the waste within them ●     How to measure performance and the key determinants of performance ●     What the organizational Requirements are when implementing Lean, including the use of visual Management tools ●     Which behaviour and attitude is necessary for Lean to be successful within an IT organization ●     The DMAIC problem-solving model ●     How these Lean Principles can be applied within an IT organization Course Agenda: Day 1 ●     Introduction of Lean ●     The Customer ●     The Process ●     Performance Day 2 ●     The Lean Organization ●     Behavior and Attitude ●     Problem Solving ●     Wrap-up and Mock Exam ●     Exam Who can Attend? Any manager or specialist working in an IT organization can benefit from the insights provided by the qualification. IT professionals who are participating in or involved with lean projects.

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